Biometrics is increasingly being used in keeping security on mobile devices and Fujitsu plans to put more than just a finger on security for its smartphones. In a statement, the company announced it plans to deploy palm-vein scanning to address security on its mobile devices.

The palm-vein scanning feature will be used specifically in Fujitsu smartphones, SlashGear reports. The company already has experience in developing and using the technology.

Palm-vein authentication is the identification of an individual by evaluating the palm print plus vein points on a hand. Fujitsu claims the method has a high accuracy rate. Fujitsu has developed the technology under the name PalmSecure.

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